Medetomidine

Medetomidine is a medication used to induce sedation, analgesia, and muscle relaxation in animals. It is a selective alpha-2 agonist, meaning it binds to and activates alpha-2 receptors in the body, resulting in sedation, muscle relaxation, and analgesia. Medetomidine is often used as a pre-anesthetic in veterinary medicine to induce sedation, decrease stress, and reduce the amount of anesthetic needed for a procedure. It is also commonly used for short-term sedation and analgesia in animals for procedures such as transport, imaging, and minor surgeries.

Medetomidine is a prescription medication used in veterinary medicine. It functions as a:

  • Sedative: Inducing a state of calmness and reduced awareness in animals.
  • Analgesic: Offering pain relief.

Important to note:

  • It's crucial to understand that Medetomidine is administered by licensed veterinarians only.
  • Due to the potential for side effects, it requires proper medical supervision and should never be obtained or used without consulting a veterinarian.

Seeking veterinary advice is essential if you have any questions or concerns about Medetomidine or any other medication your pet might need. A veterinarian can accurately assess your pet's health and determine the most appropriate course of treatment.
 

Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical Classification
QN - Nervous system
QN05 Psycholeptics
QN05C - Hypnotics and sedatives
QN05CM Other hypnotics and sedatives
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